Car wheel balancer WB 640 series
for motorcyclesautomatic

car wheel balancer
car wheel balancer
car wheel balancer
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Characteristics

Applications
for car, for motorcycles
Other characteristics
automatic
Rim diameter

Max.: 30 in

Min.: 8 in

Rim width

Max.: 20 in

Min.: 2 in

Max wheel diameter

44 in

Max wheel weight

95 kg
(209 lb)

Description

WB 640 N Computerized electronic wheel balancer with LCD X VGA monitor and three-dimensional graphics to facilitate imbalance readings and the control of operations. Operator program that allows up to 3 people using the machine at the same time. Personalized preference options for language and machine functions. Self-diagnosis and calibration ensure exceptional accuracy and easy maintenance. Wheel protection guard that allows balancing of 1,120 mm (44”) diameter wheels. WB 640 N LED+LASER Rim inspection (Led) and manual application of the adhesive weight at 6 o’ clock thanks to the laser point (Laser), thus reducing the wheel balancing time. The functional and practical action center gives access to all the machine programs speeding up working (or set up) operations. The system automatically recognizes the working environment and the weight positions. Rim inspection (Led) and manual application of the adhesive weight at 6 o’ clock thanks to the laser point (Laser), thus reducing the wheel balancing time. Hidden spoke program that hides adhesive weights behind the rim spokes, optimizing the quality/aesthetic ratio. 5 Alu programs for dynamic balancing with adhesive weights. 3 Static balancing programs (with spring or adhesive weights) 2 Special Alu programs for Pax tyres with measurements in mm. Automatic parameter entry gauges.

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